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About Me:

I love The Beatles - they were really talented, funny, and they, for sure, changed the world forever. John is my favourite Beatle, btw.

Favourite Track:

She Said She Said (Revolver)

Tell us why:

My favourite Beatles song kind of revolves (pun intended) around 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun', 'Strawberry Fields Forever', 'I'm Only Sleeping', 'A Day In The Life' and 'She Said She Said', but I generally like to say it's 'She Said'. There is something very special about that song -- whether it be the phased-out guitars, John + George's psychedelic vocals, Ringo's amazing drum performance, that organ...

Favourite Album:

Revolver

Tell us why:

This album contains some of the best songs ever written - how about 'She Said She Said', or 'For No One'? The album is also one of most iconic albums ever recorded - one really gets the sense that, along with the beautiful, poignant, mature tunes The Fabs were starting to produce, that the world was changing. And it did, for sure - all thanks to John, Paul, George, Ringo, and this (among 'Rubber Soul' and 'Sgt. Pepper') too-good-to-be-true album!

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To celebrate John Lennon's birthday on October 9th, Yoko Ono Lennon and Universal Music Group are proud to announce John's music is now available for you to listen on streaming services, as HD audio downloads and more.

You can also get his Greatest Hits album 'Power To The People' including a digital booklet at a special low price:

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A new, Apple-authorised Beatles documentary feature about the band’s touring years is in production. The film will have the full co-operation of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison.

The film will focus on The Beatles' journey from the early days of the Cavern Club in Liverpool and engagements in Hamburg to their last public concert in Candlestick Park, San Francisco, in 1966.

Ron Howard: “I am excited and honored to be working with Apple and the White Horse team on this astounding story of these four young men who stormed the world in 1964. Their impact on popular culture and the human experience cannot be exaggerated."

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For the fiftieth anniversary of its world premiere in London, the epoch-making music movie has been digitally restored in 4K resolution from the original camera negative by the Criterion Collection's restoration team. The resulting image, approved by director Richard Lester, will feature a soundtrack remixed and remastered for modern 5.1 sound systems by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios.

“the greatest and most entertaining rock movie ever.” Lou Lumenick, New York Post